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MnSCU-UTCE Master Agreement 1997-1999
ARTICLE 19
Unpaid Leaves Of Absence
Section 1. Benefits. A faculty member
on unpaid leave under this Article shall:
(A.) Be reinstated to his or her original position or to a position of similar
status and pay.
(B.) Retain all seniority, salary, and benefit status and other advantages
accrued prior to taking the leave.
(C.) The faculty member shall not accrue or use sick or personal leave during
the period of an unpaid leave.
(D.) The faculty member shall not accrue teaching experience for purposes of
salary schedule advancement while on unpaid leave, unless the unpaid leave is
equal to or less than twelve (12) weeks in duration.
(E.) The period of time a probationary faculty member is on an unpaid leave
will not count toward fulfilling his or her probationary period.
(F.) The faculty member shall be eligible to continue benefits under this contract
at his or her own expense during the period of the leave.
Section 2. Parenting Leave. Faculty
members are entitled to unpaid parenting leave under the following conditions:
Subd. 1. Eligibility: The Employer shall grant a parenting
leave without pay to any faculty member who requests such a leave for the purpose
of providing parental care to his or her newborn, newly adopted, or newly foster-care
placed child or children. The faculty member must commence this leave within
two (2) years of the birth or adoption or placement of the foster child.
Subd. 2. Duration. A faculty member may take a parenting
leave of up to one (1) year by notifying the Employer in writing stating the
beginning date and length of the requested leave. The request for parenting
leave shall be submitted at least six (6) weeks before the effective beginning
date, except in the event of an emergency.
Subd. 3. Extension. The faculty member
may elect to extend the parenting leave for an additional six (6) months by
notifying the Employer of this election in writing. The faculty member's election
to extend the leave shall be submitted at least six (6) weeks before the ending
date of the previously scheduled parenting leave.
Subd. 4. Return from Leave. In the
event of interruption of pregnancy or cancellation of adoption or foster care
placement, the faculty member may cancel parenting leave, if it has not already
commenced. If the leave has commenced, the faculty member may return to duty
early in the event of interruption of the pregnancy or cancellation of adoption
or foster care placement upon giving six (6) weeks written notice to the Employer.
Subd. 5. Leave Synchronization. The initial leave
or subsequent extension may be adjusted by the College President to the next
natural academic schedule break following the scheduled ending date of the initial
leave or subsequent extension of that leave.
Subd. 6. Mutual Agreement. The provisions of this
section may be altered by mutual agreement among the College President, the
faculty member, and UTCE.
Subd. 7. FMLA. In the event a parenting
leave granted under this Section qualifies for a leave under the federal Family
Medical Leave Act of 1993 ("FMLA"), the leaves shall run concurrently
and the faculty member shall be entitled to any benefits under the FMLA for
which he or she is eligible.
Section 3 . General Leave. A faculty member shall be
considered for a general leave which the Employer may grant under the following
conditions:
Subd. 1. Duration. A general leave of absence shall
be for a maximum of one (1) year. Upon request of the faculty member, up to
two (2) one (1) year extensions of the leave may be granted by the Employer.
The Employer shall not arbitrarily deny a faculty member's request for a general
leave or an extension thereof.
Subd. 2. Notice. Except in the case of an emergency,
a faculty member must give two (2) months notice when applying for a general
leave or for an extension of the general leave. A faculty member's failure to
timely return from the leave shall constitute a voluntary resignation and the
faculty member shall be severed from state service.
Subd. 3. Mutual Agreement. The provisions of this
section may be altered by mutual agreement among the College President, the
faculty member, and UTCE.
Section 4. Extended Leaves of Absences:
Full-time employees who are eligible and apply for extended leave under M.S.
136F.43 (a full-time faculty member who has been employed by the Minnesota State
Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees or a MnSCU predecessor Employer
for at least five (5) years and has at least ten (10) years of allowable service
as defined in M.S. 354.05, Subd. 13) may be granted a leave without pay of at
least three (3) years but no more than five (5) years. An extended leave of
absence pursuant to this section may be granted only once. Denials of such leaves
shall not be arbitrary, unreasonable, or discriminatory. Pursuant to M.S. 354.094,
the state shall pay Employer contributions into the fund for each year for which
a member who is on extended leave pays employee contributions into the fund.
Such contribution shall be based on the salary schedule amount the faculty member
received in the year immediately preceding the leave. In accordance with M.S.
136F.43, the years spent by the faculty member on an extended leave shall not
be included in the determination of the teacher's salary upon reinstatement.
However, if the faculty member was eligible for salary advancement at the commencement
of the extended leave, then he/she shall be entitled to the salary advancement
upon his/her return from the extended leave. The provisions of M.S. 136F.43
and M.S. 354 apply to the extended leave even though those provisions are not
stated in full in this Agreement.
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